R&B singer and Maplewood native SZA announced on Twitter that her voice was "permanently damaged" before canceling a few tour dates and shattering the hearts of fans worldwide.

In since-deleted tweets on Tuesday, SZA, whose real name is Solána Rowe, said that she wanted to be left alone and that her voice was permanently damaged. SZA had been performing on Kendrick Lamar's Top Dawg Entertainment Championship tour.

Last week, SZA's record label Top Dawg announced that her vocal cords were swollen and she would miss several tour dates to rest.

Although it's unclear if the damage to SZA's voice really is permanent, fans have already donned their mourning veils and are inconsolable.

Others, still raw from the lyrical massacre of Drake by Pusha T's "Story of Adidon," think it's too much too soon. Not but a few days after Pusha T did a deep dive and released the diss track accusing Drake of neglecting a child and his father of wearing "Steve Harvey suits," another R&B and hip-hop star may have fallen.